It was just Father’s Day here in the US, and I’m always stumped. I have a husband who doesn’t want or need “stuff.” He doesn’t collect anything, abhors tchochkies and knick-knacks, doesn’t wear ties or drink coffee or drink liquor. So my gift options are kind of limited. But he does like to read on an e-reader and he likes English Premiere League Soccer- but those kinds of fan items are hard to find in the US. Lucky for me, […]

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After playing around with the Brother Scan N Cut Canvas software (see the link for my video tutorial of that) I got inspired to make a card. I’d watched a video by Jen McGuire using an “inlaid” technique with her thin dies. It occurred to me that you could do the same with your electric die-cutter as well! So I created a Father’s Day “Dad” card using the Inlaid Die-Cutting Technique. It’s actually really easy. (By the way, I share […]

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I’ve got guys in my life that I like to make crafts for- my dad, son, hubby, and little nephew to name a few. But crafting for boys can be challenging! The crafts often need to be functional and “manly” enough that they won’t be embarrassed using them. I thought “Crafts for Guys” would be a great theme for May- after all we’ll have plenty of time to swap ideas and start crafting for Father’s Day. So here’s the rules: […]

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Hi! I’m Jenny, the co-host of Hands On Crafts for Kids on PBS and the Head Dummy behind CraftTestDummies.com where you’ll find craft product reviews, tutorials, and craft industry news.

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Jenny Barnett Rohrs is Head Dummy and Pied Piper behind CTD, which focuses on reviews, tutorials, and craft industry news. Jenny has appeared on HSN, Scrapbook Soup PBS series, and is currently the co-host of Hands On Crafts for Kids on PBS.

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